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And this is Isis - Holy Tears - post-metal apparently.

 

 

These make me leave the planet..


Can't believe I missed this. Awesome, awesome band. I practically had a religious experience this one time I listened to In the Absence of Truth.

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Another Jazz artist, I got hooked on Mose Allison years ago by a co-worker.

 

The "Best of Mose Allison" is a great starting point.

 

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For Christian Genre, one of my favs is Switchfoot "The Beautiful Letdown". It has awwsome bass, a pretty cool message , just an all around great tune (it rock out). Here's the embed to YouTube!

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If you get into the experimental genre, how about The Blue Man Group. There's a great one they did with Dave Mathews Called "Sing Along"

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Man i heard Sing Along and i LOVED IT. Thank you for sharing it.

post #66 of 67

For Prog Rock/early experimental try the album In the Court of the Crimson King by King Crimson

 

For Jazz you can't go wrong with Giant Steps by Coltrane, or try watching some Rahsaan Roland Kirk and then listening on a good LP/CD

 

Good place to start with Black Metal is Emperor's Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk. 

 

Trying some of Pink Floyd's less popular albums is always an experience as well, or even Roger Waters' Radio KAOS.


Edited by onef - 10/21/10 at 7:37pm
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some old school rub-a-dub reggae:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9KwOrqlLZw (studio 1 classic!)

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djiogNjRJxQ (straight from the Black Ark studio)

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UBxMKwHwwo (one of the best toasters reggae has ever had, such an amazing tone)

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1ppE8-QpIE (2 killer tunes, died too young....)

 

and I could go on & on & on & on [:smoking]

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